What I did: left myself logged in on WLDG, went to Cellar Tracker. The tasting notes are posted, so I checked each of the notes that applies to the post I wish to make and clicked on Publish. There I leave the top boxes pre-checked, and selected the UBBCode option which looks to my untechnical eye like the logical choice since this site isn't named nor would HTML apply, I don't think. However, when I do that I'm still stuck in Step Two. I don't get a button that allows me to save my selection or advance to the final Step Three. Should I be selecting HTML instead?

My wine shopping and I have never had a problem. Just a perpetual race between the bankruptcy court and Hell.--Rogov

If you don't get a response here, try contacting Eric Levine directly and I'm sure he could help. I checked his tips for switching from CellarTracker in the classic mode but I don't see the answer there.

We've tried in the past (we being me, Eric and Robin), and cannot get it to work. I just create the notes as if I want to post to Berserkers and then do a copy & past job for here. Same code, so bold, italics, etc all work.

There behind the glass lies a real blade of grass. Be careful as you pass. Move along. Move along.

Dear Jenise,I can follow all the steps you are listing. On the far bottom right corner of the screen there is a big, dark red button that says "Continue to Step 3" and when I click that I get the UBB markup code. Is your browser window wide enough? Walt

wnissen wrote:Dear Jenise,I can follow all the steps you are listing. On the far bottom right corner of the screen there is a big, dark red button that says "Continue to Step 3" and when I click that I get the UBB markup code. Is your browser window wide enough? Walt

There is no such button on the far bottom right coerner of my screen. Maybe my browser window isn't wide enough--or maybe it was, but isn't now. Today I noticed that something had changed since last time I was on it, that some of the headings and commands were printed over each other on the main screen and it hadn't been that way before. I even left CellarTracker and returned hoping that it would clear, but it didn't.

My wine shopping and I have never had a problem. Just a perpetual race between the bankruptcy court and Hell.--Rogov

David M. Bueker wrote:We've tried in the past (we being me, Eric and Robin), and cannot get it to work. I just create the notes as if I want to post to Berserkers and then do a copy & past job for here. Same code, so bold, italics, etc all work.

You're kidding. So those notes I've seen in the past by others didn't come from Cellar Tracker even though the notation at the bottom attributes it as the source? Or did it used to work, but something changed?

My wine shopping and I have never had a problem. Just a perpetual race between the bankruptcy court and Hell.--Rogov

JC (NC) wrote:If you don't get a response here, try contacting Eric Levine directly and I'm sure he could help. I checked his tips for switching from CellarTracker in the classic mode but I don't see the answer there.

This isn't a switching problem; I was never on the original version.

My wine shopping and I have never had a problem. Just a perpetual race between the bankruptcy court and Hell.--Rogov

You can post notes directly from CT into 'Directly Integrated Partner Sites' as long as you are logged into them.

But - for what ever reason - WLDG doesn't appear on the list of 'Directly Integrated Partner Sites' so you need to scroll down and select

Generate Markup for Other Sites UBBCode™ Markup Many bulletin boards, especially those based on UBB products from InfoPop, support a simple, HTML-like language for doing basic formatting. (NOTE: Markup generated by this site must then be copied and pasted into a reply on another UBBCode™ enabled bulletin board.)

Then click PUBLISH NOTESthen you seeCopy and paste this UBB code for a nicely formatted post or reply on any UBB-enabled bulletin board and voila

Note - this was done on the 'classic' CT - I don't use the new look one.

UPDATE: OK, just gone to the new CT and its exactly the same there EXCEPT that when you select the option to post UBB code you get a POP_UP box with the code in it for you to copy and paste. If you're not allowing pop-ups I guess you won't see it....

As I recall it, when we changed to the current version of PhpBBS software for this forum, the PhpBBS security blocks - intended to keep hackers from being able to manipulate forum posts from outside the forum - had the unfortunate side effect of making it impossible for posts placed on other forums (like Cellar Tracker) to be mirrored here, and Eric wasn't able to find a way around it. At least that's the way I remember it. Eric gave it a serious try, but he was going up against a system intended to keep Russian and Chinese hackers at bay, so it was pretty seriously bulletproof. (I don't know why it works on Berserkers ... maybe they don't use the same forum software as we do? I know Eric worked hard, and only regretfully abandoned the effort.)

James Dietz wrote:Oooops.. didn't see Robin's comment above... I can't see why copying the WB format and pasting isn't a problem, but having a direct link would be... but what do I know...

I had a hard time understanding it when it happened. It was basically a decision by the PhpBB developers focused on one overriding issue: Preventing people outside the forum from being able to manipulate posts inside the forum. Cellar Tracker does it benignly; Chinese hackers, not so much.

Now, you might ask, "doesn't having a secure password system that requires login to post pretty much cover that?" But the deal with open-source software is that when the community decides to tighten down security another notch, you either accept it, or we go through all the trauma of changing forum software again.

p.s. I shut down my computer overnight (don't usually/always) hoping to clear up whatever was farkling the view on CellarTracker. Indeed that worked, no more overlapping headings and the button to Step Three showed up.

My wine shopping and I have never had a problem. Just a perpetual race between the bankruptcy court and Hell.--Rogov